1. THE WOLF MAN CASE SIGMUND FREUD
He was particularly frightened by images of wolves in a picture-book, walking upright like humans. ... He also showed other kinds of anxiety and hysteria about animals, including bugs (which he also tortured) and horses. The patient's animal phobia changed at some point in his development to what Freud calls an obsessional neurosis. ... These dreams involve seeing white wolves up in a tree. ... Freud notes almost as an afterthought that the patient became very dependent on him during this process. ...
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